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I am looking forward to attending CPAC this Friday. I am scheduled to speak at 2:25 PM ET, and will also join Citizens United for a special reception and screening of "Our Sacred Honor." Get your complimentary ticket here and don't forget to sign up here for our CPAC updates! I hope to see you there.

Yesterday, President Obama submitted his budget to Congress. Not only was it a month late, but the President's budget is anything but serious. Instead of moving toward a balanced budget, this proposal spends more than our government can afford, taxes American families too much, and guts our military at a time of international turmoil.

During the President's term, nearly $7 trillion dollars has been added to our national debt. President Obama's proposal increases spending more than 60% over the next 10 years and never even reaches balance! That is unsustainable. We need a budget that is fiscally responsible and a government that lives within its means. We need to address the looming entitlement crisis, not place additional taxes and spending on to the backs of working Americans. The President's proposal is irresponsible and shows an utter disregard for average working families.

This hasn't been a great week for President Obama. This bad budget coupled with his failed foreign policy reminds me more than ever why the mid-term elections this fall are critical to our country's future.

The Ukraine

The situation there continues to deteriorate, and our President and his dangerous foreign policy positions have only made it worse. Just like you, I'm watching the situation closely. I encourage you to read this piece inThe Washington Postthat chronicles President Obama's missteps on the international stage, and how those problems hamper our ability to impact the situation in the Ukraine.

Romeike Family Update

Earlier this year, Patriot Voices teamed up with the Home School Legal Defense Association to bring attention to the plight of the Romeike family, German citizens who fled to the United States to avoid religious persecution by authorities because they were homeschooling their children.

After waiting for months with the threat of deportation, I am thrilled to say that the Romeike family has been granted "indefinite deferred status," which means they can stay in the United States permanently. Karen and I were elated to hear this news. Read more about the Romeike family's story here.

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Today the nation’s major business groups called on Labor to get out of the way and scrap the Carbon Tax.

In an unprecedented joint statement, the Business Council of Australia, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Australian Industry Group and the Minerals Council said:

“Australia’s Carbon Tax is one of the highest in the world. It is making our key industries less competitive every day it stays in place.

“Most businesses have been unable to pass their Carbon Tax-related costs on to customers. For small business especially, this has been a major burden that has reduced profitability, suppressed employment and added toalready difficult conditions.

“Acting now to repeal the Carbon Tax would boost business confidence and should be part of a broader national push to reduce high energy costs.

“Delaying repeal until the new Senate sits would not achieve anything for the environment. It would simply expose business to increasing and damaging uncertainty over the electricity prices they will be obliged to pay from 1 July 2014.

“We urge the Senate to repeal the Carbon Tax as soon as possible."

This joint statement follows the comments of Virgin CEO, John Borghetti who said “The best assistance the Government and the Opposition can provide is the removal of the Carbon Tax which has cost this industry hundreds of millions of dollars”.

Bill Shorten should listen to the businesses that create jobs and vote with the Coalition to scrap this job destroying tax.

The Carbon Tax is a $9 billion hit on the economy and on families. It is also, as the business leaders pointed out, a hit on jobs.

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I'm author of History in a Year by the Conservative Voice aka History of the World in a Year by the Conservative Voice.

I'm the Conservative Voice.

I'm looking to make contact with those who might use my skill.

I have an m-audio mobile pre amp fed by the audiotechnica 2041sp condensor mic pack. Prior to 15/4/06, I'd used a Shure sm-58 that required a nuclear blast to register a sound or the internal mic of my aged imac, which has a penchance to recording my breathing. I also used a Griffin itrip, until the community convinced me it was not hiding my talent as well as the other mics.

I am a Writer and an occasional Math Teacher (Sir, what's the occasion?). I like to sing, having no instrumental talent (cannot even clap in time, and yes, I'm aware singing badly IS obnoxious).

I have performed the finale to Les Miserables before an audience of 500. I have also sung before a similar audience (students, parents) renditions of 'I Will' (Beatles), 'Mr Cairo' (Jon Vangelis) and 'I am Australian' (Seekers). Now I seek another profession because the audience hates me ..